A phase I pharmacokinetic study of the P-glycoprotein inhibitor, ONT-093, in combination with paclitaxel in patients with advanced cancer.

Autor: Kim N. Chi, Stephen K. Chia, Ross Dixon, Michael J. Newman, Vince J. Wacher, Branimir Sikic, Karen A. Gelmon
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Zdroj: Investigational New Drugs; Aug2005, Vol. 23 Issue 4, p311-315, 5p
Abstrakt: Abstract Background: ONT-093 is an orally bioavailable inhibitor of P-glycoprotein (P-gp). In pre-clinical studies, ONT-093 could inhibit P-gp and reverse multidrug resistance at nM concentrations with no effect on paclitaxel pharmacokinetics. Phase I trials of ONT-093 in normal human volunteers showed no dose-limiting toxicities at serum concentrations associated with biologic activity achieved with doses ranging from 300 to 500 mg. Methods: Phase I pharmacokinetic trial of ONT-093 in doses from 300 to 500 mg administered before and after intravenous paclitaxel doses of 150 to 175 mg/m2 repeated every 21 days. All patients received paclitaxel alone on cycle 1. Results: 18 patients were enrolled onto 4 dose levels. Toxicity of the combination included neutropenia, arthralgia, myalgia, and peripheral neuropathy. Four of 6 patients receiving 500 mg doses of ONT-093 and paclitaxel at 175 mg/m2 (dose level 4) had higher-grade neutropenia with cycle 2, with 1 patient experiencing febrile neutropenia. Plasma pharmacokinetic parameters of paclitaxel were unchanged between cycle 1 and 2 for dose levels 1 to 3, but at dose level 4, 4565% increases in paclitaxel AUC were observed in 4 of the 6 patients. Mean Cmax of ONT-093 was 9 M (range 515 M) which were 3- to 5-fold higher than in single agent studies of ONT-093. Conclusions: Doses of ONT-093 achieving serum concentrations associated with biological activity were well tolerated in combination with standard doses of paclitaxel. Toxicities of the combination in this schedule were mainly attributable to paclitaxel and dose-limiting toxicity was limited to febrile neutropenia. There was an apparent pharmacokinetic interaction between paclitaxel and ONT-093, possibly related in part to the excipient, Cremophor, present in the paclitaxel formulation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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